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Two perspectives on the educational and administrative roles of the pediatric chief resident.

Sharon M Dabrow, Elizabeth J Harris, Luis A Maldonado, Rani S Gereige.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate pediatric chief residents' responsibilities and determine how chief residents and program directors view the scope of the chief resident's role. SURVEY: We distributed a 20-item survey to program directors and chief residents at all US pediatric residency programs. Questions pertained to activities performed and the level of importance of administrative, clinical, and educational activities. The survey also investigated motivating factors to become chief resident, future career plans, and level of job satisfaction.
RESULTS: We received responses from 127 program directors and 101 chief residents. Of the chief residents, 98% (99/101) felt administrative tasks were very/somewhat important, followed by education, service, and research. Significantly more program directors than chief residents felt chiefs' overall workload was well balanced. Program directors gave higher ratings than chief residents on chief's ability to develop clinical skills (79% [95/121] versus 61% [61/100]) and manage stress and burnout (86% [104/121] versus 72% [72/100]). Future career plans for chief residents in decreasing order included fellowship, outpatient practice, academic practice, and working as a hospitalist. The most significant problems reported by the chief residents were lack of administrative support and lack of time spent in educational/clinical activities.
CONCLUSIONS: The chief resident role is primarily administrative, but program directors and chiefs feel teaching and clinical responsibilities also are important. Although the 2 groups agreed in many areas, program directors underestimated the administrative demands placed on the chief residents, and our findings suggest the chief resident role may be more fulfilling if the balance was shifted somewhat toward teaching and clinical responsibilities.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22379517      PMCID: PMC3186279          DOI: 10.4300/JGME-D-10-00039.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Grad Med Educ        ISSN: 1949-8357


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